Houston's lost landmarks

November 7, 2013 |Carrie Taylor

In light of voters pushing the Astrodome closer to demolition on Election Day, we took a look at other Houston landmarks and infamous buildings that have been demolished or relocated.

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The Humble Oil and Refining Company Filling Station #4, built in 1919, was at the corner of Main and Jefferson. It was designed by Alfred Finn, a prolific architect whose work includes the San Jacinto Monument.
credit: Houston Metropolitan Research Center (HMRC)

Houston Metropolitan Research Center

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The Humble Oil and Refining Company Filling Station #4, built in 1919, was at the corner of Main and Jefferson. It was designed by Alfred Finn, a prolific architect whose work includes the San Jacinto Monument.
credit: Houston Metropolitan Research Center (HMRC)